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7/17/2018- What's new in React 16
- Rendering arrays
- Controlled, uncontrolled, and compound components
- Using keyed fragments
- Working with new lifecycle methods
- React patterns
- Using the context API
- Checking for accessibility issues in your React code
Skill Level Advanced
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- [Eve] Hello everyone, and welcome to React: Components, Context, and Accessibility. I'm really glad you're here. The React library has many dedicated professionals working on it and guiding its future. For that reason, React has introduced a few new features that we can use to make our React apps even better. In these videos, I'll start by talking about more complex ways of creating components. I'll also get into the changes that have been introduced in the latest version of React, React 16. I'll talk about the new context API, and I'll also talk about React accessibility.
I'm not gonna lie, I love React so much, and I'm excited to share all of these features with you so you can start using them today to build fast, modern applications.
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Introduction
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Welcome47s
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1. What’s New in React
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Rendering arrays4m 46s
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setState() changes6m 15s
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2. Advanced Components
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Compound components2m 41s
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Uncontrolled components3m 21s
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Controlled components2m 36s
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3. Enhanced Components
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Working with fragments5m 21s
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Using keyed fragments3m 3s
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New component lifecycle2m 29s
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4. React Patterns
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Using context3m 45s
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Working with render props3m 54s
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5. React Accessibility
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Web accessibility overview1m 41s
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Using semantic HTML2m 37s
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WAI-ARIA roles3m 18s
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Accessibility testing2m 34s
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Conclusion
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Next steps50s
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